ON PARADE 
GOLDEN STATE 
(Plant Patent No. 303) 
The official Rose of the Golden State Inter- 
national Exposition on Treasure Island in 
San Francisco. A rich, golden yellow Rose 
sO appropriate to California with its tradi- 
tions of the “‘Gold Rush.’’ Has won many 
awards, both in the U, S. and abroad. 
Fragrance... . faint, clove-like fragrance. 
Habits. .. .. . vigorous and free blooming. 
Stems. ..... .long—ideal for cutting. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
Golden 
State 

GLOAMING 
(Plant Patent No. 137) 
} An outstanding pink Rose for exhibition blooms. 
In it seems to be reflected the breathtaking beauty 
of the last fleeting rays of a perfect autumn sun- 
set. Gloaming does not require pampering; 
sturdy, tall, not afraid of the toughest winter. 
A favorite cut-flower variety that is a ‘‘must’’ 
for every Rose-lover. 
Color. ...delicate salmon-pink, blending into 
tawny orange and gold. 
Blooms... .very large—double—beautiful. 
Fragrant. .decidedly so, decidedly pleasing. 
History. ..cteated by Dr. Nicolas. Height 24 in. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
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J. @ P. CO. 
Gloaming 

BETTER TIMES 
(Plant Patent No. 23) 
Prized for length of stem, pointed buds, and all- 
round attractiveness as cut-flowers, Better Times 
are the Roses you'll probably get when you buy 
long-stemmed red Roses from the florist this winter. 
This glorious cerise-red Rose, so universally used 
by commercial cut-flower growers, has brought 
happiness to millions of people everywhere. By 
the same token it will give you distinct joy as a 
grand cut-flower, a hardy grower, a distinct 
addition to your garden display. 
Fragrance... pronounced and enchanting. 
Will grow . .anywhere in the United States. Up- 
right growth, 18 to 24 in. 
Awarded. ...Gold Medals at New York, Phila- 
delphia, and St. Louis Flower Shows 
—and A.R.S. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING 
(Plant Patent No. 253) 
The whiteness of Alaskan snows is reflected 
in this Rose, descended from the wild rose 
of Alaska, from which it also inherited 
its vigor and freedom of bloom. Named to 
honor one of the founders of the Garden 
Club of America. One of the finest whites. 
Color......a clean, real white, with a 
mere suggestion of pale gold 
in center of bloom. 50 to 
60 petals. 
Harlyiane. often blooms ten days ahead 
of its neighbors and continues 
until frost. 
Fragrance. .the cool, soft odor of the wild 
Rose. 
Height... .about 30 in. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10 
MATADOR 
(Plant Patent No. 170) 
Radiant beauty distinguishes this Rose 
with its big buds on long stems, opening 
into large flowers. Its bright crimson 
petals are reminiscent of the warmth and 
vivaciousness of sunny Spain—the Spain 
of Carmen and the daring, exciting bull- 
ring. How appropriately it is named 
Matador! The soft, velvety depth and 
richness blends nicely with other colors. 
It is a good cut-flower, excellent for 
exhibition. 
Fragrance. .soft, romantic, persuasive. 
Honors....Gold Medal, The Nether- 
lands and France; Silver 
Medal, Portland. 
Plant..... branching habit — 24 to 
30 in. high. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 


Better | 
Times 


© J. & P.cO. 
GROUP x56 
Here are seven outstanding 
Modern Roses created in the good 
old U.S. A.—one each of 
Carillon Eclipse 
Flambeau Better Times 
Miss America Rocket 
Mrs. Francis King 
7 Plants * °.1, 
(value $7.25).... 
Matador 















